• Mid-Atlantic Campus Communities Regional Conference

    Smith School of Business 7621 Mowatt Ln, College Park, MD, United States

    This gathering will bring together HxA Campus Communities from Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina, and welcomes faculty, staff, and students from any institution of higher education across the region—whether you're already an HxA member steeped in the HxA way or just “HxA curious.”

  • Mental Health Awareness Week

    The Mental Health Coalition invites you to Mental Health Awareness Week Sept. 29 – Oct. 3. There will be a full week of FUN and FREE programming to explore and improve mental health. Now, more than ever, is the right time to improve your mental health, celebrate self-care, and STAMP out stigma. With a variety of events involving plant-decorating, mental health screenings, celebrity Q&A, crafts, and more—there is something for everyone! And don’t forget to check out the Self-Care Fair with therapy dogs, inflatables, massages, giveaways, free food, and self-care activities.

  • Honors Ice Cream Social

    Anne Arundel Hall Anne Arundel Hall, College Park, MD, United States

    Join us for our Honors College Ice Cream Social on Tuesday, September 30, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Anne Arundel! We will have pre-scooped flavors from the Maryland Dairy (including dairy-free and kosher options). Take a break to enjoy some ice cream with friends.

  • Bridge the Gap Event

    Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center College Park, MD, United States

    This event brings students together for small group discussions on a variety of topics. The goal is not to force agreement, but to explore diverse perspectives and help participants better understand one another, even in disagreement. Dinner will be provided.

    This event, hosted by Heterodox Academy’s Bridge UMD chapter in partnership with the Robert H. Smith School of Business, will take place on Monday, September 30 at 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Edward St. John Learning & Teaching Center, Room 1215.

  • Terp Thon Fall Fest

    Hornbake Plaza Hornbake Library, College Park, MD, United States

     Terp Thon is a year-long student-run philanthropy organization that benefits Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC. Their efforts culminate in a 12-hour Dance Marathon in March every year. Learn more about Terp Thon at this year's Fall Fest in Hornbake Plaza.

  • Honors College info session

    Online

    The Honors College admissions staff will host virtual information sessions in October to provide insights into both the Honors College program and the admission process.

  • Honors College info session

    Online

    The Honors College admissions staff will host virtual information sessions in October to provide insights into both the Honors College program and the admission process.

  • Fall Break Reset

    Take a moment to rewind and recharge at the Fall Break Reset on Tuesday, October 14 from 4–6 PM on McKeldin Mall! Come enjoy free sandwiches from Panera and sports equipment provided by RecWell (including soccer balls, footballs, yard pong, frisbees, and spike ball). This is a relaxed, no-RSVP-needed event designed to help you reconnect with fellow students and enjoy some time outside. Supported/sponsored by the Student Government Association (SGA) and the Division of Student Affairs.

  • Conference: Eradicating Anti-Black Racism in the DMV

    Stamp Student Union Stamp Student Union, College Park, MD, United States

    Join the Anti-Black Racism Initiative and the Bahá’í Chair for World Peace on October 17 for the Eradicating Anti-Black Racism in the DMV conference. This one-day event will feature dynamic conversations with leading scholars and thought leaders from across disciplines in the DMV. Open to faculty, staff, students, and community partners, the conference offers a unique opportunity to engage in critical dialogue and collective action.

  • First Year Book presents Dying to Vote (screening and discussion)

    Hoff Theater Stamp Student Union, College Park, MD, United States

    Join for a screening of Dying to Vote, a powerful documentary about the challenges and barriers to voting in the U.S., followed by a discussion on civic engagement and ways to make your voice heard.